Prior to the temporary transfer, the Senegal forward played in every one of the Lions’ opening league matches this season but was unable to open his goal account.

The 27-year-old joins a host of African stars in Club Brugge including compatriot Krepin Diatta, Angola's Clinton Mata Nigeria duo David Okereke and Dennis Bonevature, and South Africa's Percy Tau.

The former Tianjin Teda attacker will be looking to help Philippe Clement's side continue their unbeaten start to the 2019-20 season when they take on Cercle Brugge in the Brugge derby after the international break.

Meanwhile, Diagne is looking forward to the Uefa Champions League fixture between Galatasaray and the Blue-Black at the Jan Breydel Stadium on September 14.

"Thanks Galatasaray for everything. Thanks to all my colleagues, thanks to all the fans for cheering and affection," he wrote on his farewell message.

"Even though it was a short relationship, it was intense and full of victories and satisfactions. You are my family forever. See you soon in the Champions League."